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Grandviews at the Grand Hyatt San Francisco

345 Stockton St, San Francisco, CA | Map it  

94108 37.789100 -122.406900

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Neighborhoods:
Downtown, Northeast
Cuisine:
Traditional American
Categories:
Taverns, Bars & Clubs, Lounges, Bars & Pubs, Hotel Bars, Restaurants

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Bar & Club Special Features:
Romantic Nightlife, 21 & Over, Specialty Cocktails
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Casi C

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4.0
May 31, 2010

Best 360 View of San Francisco. Definitely the best views in the city! There is a 360 view so you can see Coit Tower, the Trans America Building, Union Square, Fishermans Wharf, and pretty much everything else! I had my first California Tan (Anchor Steam and Guinness) and was pleasantly surprised. So delish! They have a special advertised for $5 wine on Monday's, but we found out that's only if you buy one of their pricey appetizers! Bummer! The waitress was nice enough to honor the $5 wine (w/o the app) once we showed her, but we stuck with the California Tan.

If you are looking for great views, this is the place to go!

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4.0
July 23, 2004

Guests absorb soaring city views at the Grand Hyatt's 36-story-high lounge.. The Scene
Four immense chandeliers that look like inverted hot-air balloons bathe this rectangular space with a cream and crimson glow. A series of steps divide the room--at the entrance, there's a deserted piano (hinting at livelier economic times), followed by a slightly sunken couch area, then a row of round tables. At the far right, the wood bar's built-in cabinet typically shows sports on a lone TV.

The Draw
Marble tables with individual lamps and plush seating-for-two line the gigantic windows--providing some of the best views in the city. On a clear day, expect to see Alcatraz and the Transamerica building. Stuffy waiters show a slightly playful demeanor, while offering snack mix to the hotel guests who typically come here. In addition to seasonal drinks (like Absolut Summer), standard martinis, bourbons and Scotches are available.

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